6/9/25 11:10 AM
Gold: $3,329.54
Silver: $36.61
Platinum: $1,211.39
Palladium: $1,072.34
G/S: 90.94
Pt/G: 0.36
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Category:
Category:  Currency > National Bank Notes
Cert:
Cert:  80933611
Price:
Price:  $515

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  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #840 - 1916-D Mercury PCGS AU-53
  • Dimes-Mercury
  • Even to a specialized collector who does not dabble at all in Mercury dimes, the 1916-D requires no introduction, since it has never had challengers for key-date status (ignoring esoteric "grade rarity" discussions) and is famous on multiple levels. The surface of this AU-53 example genuinely has the lustrous quality of an AU-55 coin, and without question, pewter-tan patina draping over the surface appears to be fully original. Therefore, one must probe other aspects of the grading process to figure out why a choice grade wasn't in play. Closer inspection reveals delicate, fluttering hairlines in the obverse right field, and additional superficial hairlining on the portrait, as well as similar activity within the reverse fields. Fortunately, long placement within a correct numismatic environment has permitted the surface to an antiqued appearance that so many enthusiasts covet, and absolutely nowhere can one locate even the tiniest abrasion.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #98 - Swaziland - Five certified UNC 20 francs certified by PCGS
  • Hammer: $2,700
  • World Coins-Swaziland
  • While the Swiss 20 Franc gold coin is a popular choice among bullion investors as a low premium way to buy smaller gold, there are some lower mintage issues that can be very difficult to attain. This five piece lot of PCGS certified 20 Francs offers five such examples and includes an 1883 MS-63, an 1891-B MS-61, an 1892-B MS-62, an 1893-B MS-61, and an 1893-B MS-62. Each of these offers a very similar aesthetic displaying yellow-orange surfaces that are bright and lustrous with some minor bag marks noticed. These issues have a combined catalog value north of $12,000 (ck)!
 

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